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  1. #76

    We meet again

    Quote Originally Posted by wuxiaman View Post
    Got my copy of Volume 1 just in time for the Independence Day holiday and enjoyed it a lot more than I expected. Loved the glossary section that explained the terms.

    Excited for Volume 2!
    I can't believe it's taken me this long to reply - HERE of all places. But to say it again. Thanks for the kind words and social boosts. Also here.
    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  2. #77
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    Quote Originally Posted by @PLUGO View Post
    I can't believe it's taken me this long to reply - HERE of all places. But to say it again. Thanks for the kind words and social boosts. Also here.
    Of course! Anything for a fellow member of the Wulin and Kung Fu Comics world

  3. #78

    Bruce Lee art

    While August was the 50th anniversary of the release of ENTER THE DRAGON I've only just had the chance to celebrate it with this blog post spotlighting the Tiger's Tale version of Bruce Lee i illustrated for the 25th Anniversary Bruce Lee special I worked on so many years ago.
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    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by @PLUGO View Post
    While August was the 50th anniversary of the release of ENTER THE DRAGON I've only just had the chance to celebrate it with this blog post spotlighting the Tiger's Tale version of Bruce Lee i illustrated for the 25th Anniversary Bruce Lee special I worked on so many years ago.
    Wow! That's just how I imagine he would look today if he was still alive!

  5. #80

    More Bruce Lee

    We've spent September looking at the various iterations of Bruce Lee, from memes to fanart to T-shirts. Check it out.
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    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  6. #81

    Wuxia Comic Update: ZHAO!

    Wuxia Comics continue to flourish. Zhao Volume 1 – An epic 200-page graphic novel steeped in historical fiction, chronicling the legendary saga of the Spear-Master of the Zhao Clan
    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  7. #82

    Looking Back at the December 1997 issue of WORLD OF MARTIAL ARTS

    When Tiger’s Tale was regularly seeing print in the pages of Kung Fu Tai Chi and our other magazines, I was offered a sort of comic-special. I would have 10 pages and a pull-out-center-poster specifically for Tiger’s Tale. This comic-special would be included in an issue of World of Martial Arts.

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    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  8. #83

    All of Gene's recent Lou Reed related activities

    ...moved me to dig up some snap-shots from my one-on-one photoshoot with the man, the myth the legend.

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    https://atigerstale.com/lou-reed-got-qi/
    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  9. #84
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    It just seems like a lot

    I just did a talk with the Kitchen Sisters for KALW last month, and that was covered by Alembic.

    Laurie is coming through SF next month, but she's only in town for one day in between gigs on her West Coast tour so we probably won't be able to connect.
    Gene Ching
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  10. #85

    I've been quiet on the A Tiger's Tale front

    Mostly because I've been focused on finishing the production for A Tiger's Tale volume 2. Well that's done now!
    Printed copies of A TIGER’s TALE volume 2 have arrived from the printer! Have a look –
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    Look at that gloss! it looks like wet ink!

    I’m very excited to pack these up (along with the various extras that made up stretch goals and what not) and ship them out to those patient backers who made this book possible. After that, the remaining stock will be made available at aTigersTale.com

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    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

  11. #86

    Thumbs up A Tiger's Tale volume 2 – Reviews

    A Tiger's Tale volume 2 has begun receiving some encouraging reviews.

    Take for instance this review featured on StoryComic.com


    I recently had the pleasure of backing A Tiger’s Tale on Kickstarter, a project by the incredibly talented Patrick Lugo, and it exceeded all my expectations. This graphic novel is a masterful blend of martial arts philosophy, vivid storytelling, and striking visuals. Having had Patrick on my podcast multiple times and appearing on his show as well, I’ve come to appreciate not just his work but the dedication and passion that drive his art.

    A Tiger’s Tale* stands as a testament to Lugo’s deep understanding of the martial arts world. Drawing from his extensive experience as an illustrator and former senior designer for Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine, Lugo infuses each panel with authenticity. The story seamlessly intertwines action with introspection, capturing the essence of what makes martial arts so compelling—it’s not just about the fight but the journey toward personal growth.

    The narrative takes clear inspiration from classic works like The Jungle Book and the teachings of Tao Te Ching, creating an experience that’s both adventurous and philosophically rich. This balance between thrilling visuals and meaningful storytelling kept me fully engaged from start to finish. The artwork itself is dynamic and fluid, reflecting Lugo’s unique ability to bring motion and emotion to the page. Every scene pulses with energy, yet carries moments of profound quiet that invite deeper reflection.

    As a fortunate backer of this project, I felt part of the journey from its Kickstarter launch, where Lugo’s vision quickly captivated supporters. Knowing the care he puts into his craft and having heard him discuss his inspirations and challenges firsthand, I could see the culmination of his effort and creativity in this book.

    For those seeking a story that goes beyond the conventional comic book fare, A Tiger’s Tale is a must-read. It’s a rare blend of action, art, and wisdom—a true celebration of storytelling. Supporting this project and seeing Patrick Lugo bring his vision to life has been an enriching experience, and I can’t wait to see what he creates next.
    PLUGO (formerly Design Sifu) author, illustrator, comic creator:@PLUGO on Twitter | @PLUGOarts on Instagram - but all the good stuff is on PLUGOarts.com

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